Apparently, working for Alabama Coach Nick Saban is soul crushing. In fact, according to Florida offensive line coach Tim Davis, he much prefers his current master.

Speaking at the Space Coast Gator Club in Melbourne, Fla., Tuesday night, Davis, as reported by GatorBait.net, threw a barb Saban's way, referring to him as "the Devil himself."

Davis, who worked under Saban during a hellish few years with the Miami Dolphins, was attempting to compare his current boss, Will Muschamp, to his former.

"I've always wanted to work with Will," Davis said. "Will's got a plan. Will coached under the Devil himself for seven years. I only did three. He did seven. And his DNA is not any different than Nick."

So if Muschamp and Saban have the same DNA and Saban is the Prince of Darkness, does that make Muschamp the Duke? Maybe.

Nevertheless, Davis said he's proud to be a part of his staff.

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"(Muschamp)'s like the other guy, only he's got a personality," Davis said. "He'll smile at you. He'll talk to you. You understand? That's what he's all about. That's Will."

Davis' energetic speech reportedly left the Gator crowd fired up while eliciting plenty of laughter, as well.

Davis isn't the first SEC coach to compare the four-time BCS-winning coach to Mephistopheles, though. During a speaking engagement earlier this year, Vanderbilt Coach James Franklin referred to Saban as "Nicky Satan." He later personally apologized.

Does Davis need to apologize or is this all in good fun? Is this just a coach trying to get attention for himself and his program? Does Saban really deserve these kind of comparisons, or are they just the musings of coaches jealous of his success? Tell us what you think in the comment section below.